2010
DOI: 10.15760/trec.149
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The Effectiveness of Vertebrate Passage and Prevention Structures: A Study of Boeckman Road in Wilsonville

Abstract: Type of Report and Period Covered Sponsoring Agency Code Supplementary Notes AbstractOne of the most obvious impacts roads have on the natural world is direct mortality to individual animals that attempt to cross roads. A less obvious but likely more important impact of roads on many species is habitat fragmentation. The ability for individuals to travel between subpopulations is the key to genetic diversity as well as ultimately the survival of the species. Considering these impacts and management goals to in… Show more

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